Politics › Re: I Will Step On Toes For Abians Good- Ikpeazu by Remarkable: 3:06am On May 31, 2015 |
seedorfg: dont forgot to step on their punny and d1ck as well, for abia sake  Don't forget to speak/write correct English. |
Politics › Re: I Will Step On Toes For Abians Good- Ikpeazu by Remarkable: 3:04am On May 31, 2015 |
JoeCutie: He spoke like a Philosopher.  Have you heard him speak? (try youtube for clips) he is a very intelligent man and you can deduce that from the way he communicates... Abians are lucky to have this man, especially "umu Aba" .. the only thing I'm curious is how or I he will react to the hates OUK have sponsored in the media to delude the aloof minds of NL. |
Politics › Re: I Will Step On Toes For Abians Good- Ikpeazu by Remarkable: 2:57am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03: talk is cheap. this guy is just TA puppet. I've never heard that an ex governor comes back to commission a project. start by probing TA then ABA people would know that you are serious really? that is kinda odd... when was this? and which project did TA commission (as an ex-governor)? |
Politics › Re: I Will Step On Toes For Abians Good- Ikpeazu by Remarkable: 2:51am On May 31, 2015 |
ayusco85: stolen mandate. everyone in Abia knows u didnt win. well u have less than 6 months before the tribunal boots u out. steal what u can. hahah losers still crying... that what you want, right? for him to steal... well, I thought I remind you that no tribunal is giving APGA anything, the rescheduled election was observed to be free and fair by all eyes from observers that previously were tied up but now free to monitor the event... and the saw that it was a resounding victory from the zone with the biggest block of votes in the state... so I understand that you want to keep hope alive, but come and collect 100K from me if in 6 months Ikpeazu is replaced by Oti. |
Politics › Re: Radio Biafra. A Bullet In The Heart Of Indigbo Struggle by Remarkable: 2:38am On May 31, 2015 |
Lemon12: Yoruba people are too obsess with the igbos....
They open thread here and there .... Whining .., shouting Igbo this Igbo dat........,
Oya take a look at NL Ethnic section ... All the thread there are about the igbos ... Created the the oily soup people ..
I smell doom for the Yoruba nation soon bcus of their obsession wit the igbod Just think about this, bro, are the Yorubas the Igbos problem? Everything shouldn't be gragra... and you have to choose your battles carefully - you can NOT fight everybody at the same time. Its almost like he is going out of his way to create more problems for the Biafran cause.... what is the wisdom in that? Moreover, if that so-called director is behaving this way now... imagine what he will be like if he has power - exactly, a tyrant... and Biafra, God forbid, will go down in history as another country that got independence and it all went south from there.... same story as other African countries that split from another African country. its |
Politics › Re: Radio Biafra. A Bullet In The Heart Of Indigbo Struggle by Remarkable: 2:22am On May 31, 2015 |
UncleLondon: ...and this will take the position of world's ugliest flag What are you? 2 years old? ... like little kids in the play ground arguing whose shoe is better.. |
Politics › Re: Radio Biafra. A Bullet In The Heart Of Indigbo Struggle by Remarkable: 2:14am On May 31, 2015 |
wexyee: i really think radio Biafra is a bad idea.. because of the hate they insight into there fellow listener's.... it is already given igbos a bad name... people are seeing igbos as dark horses. I personally was surprised how full of hate they are when I visit there facebook page. all u see there is insult to either Yoruba or hausa... it's making me wonder is this how they intend to gain freedom?.... what do you think? I feel the same way... I want to support Biafra, but after listening to Radio Biafra, it was sickening to the stomach the amount of hate the man was spewing; against everyone, fellow Igbos not excluded; and I remember always wondering... is this the best way to go about this? not to mention his racist views against the whites, with whose lack of support can lead to the make or break of Biafra. I am a proud biafran, but ashamed of Radio Biafra.it hurts to say that, and to even want them shut down. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Wear ONLY Aba-made Attires – Gov. Ikpeazu Assures Abians by Remarkable: 12:12pm On May 30, 2015 |
asha80: it is high time you stop seeing everything from ngwa or non ngwa point of view it is hightime you stopped seeing everything in Abia from an Aba or non-Aba point of view. P.S. Did you attend the opening of the Aba Mega Mall? Ka ukwu gbajie gi. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Wear ONLY Aba-made Attires – Gov. Ikpeazu Assures Abians by Remarkable: 12:03pm On May 30, 2015 |
Panshow: So he has not been wearing Aba clothes before. It's now that he has become the governor that he'll start. smh. Its either you did not read the write-up well, or you clearly did not understand what you read. Please, read again; and edit as appropriate. |
Celebrities › Re: Comedian Akpororo Disgraced Himself At Buhari's Gala Night. by Remarkable: 11:59am On May 30, 2015 |
I disagree with the OP after watching the clip on youtube, those of you wey get MB abeg watch the video and see that the crowd was laughing, especially when he said the bit on changing one's father or that Buhari was his father...
when one sucks, the audience does not applaud the way they did for the guy... nothing he did or said showed he was nervous, he didfnt forget anything, no ums or ahhs or whatever, but he moved smoothly from one joke to the next... the crowd might not have fallen off their chairs laughing, but they were entertained for sure. Again, listen at the end and see how they applauded to appreciate him... (this time, without his asking!)
The OP needs a pastor. |
Politics › Re: No Prayers Was Offered From The Muslims by Remarkable: 10:55am On May 29, 2015 |
42n8dzydoo: Stop all these propaganda you just want to use this word you learnt during electioning period, right? 'cause the OP is right... the only mention of GEJ was his accepting defeat.mi |
Politics › Re: Welcome To Ochendo Ultra Modern Market Commissioning by Remarkable: 1:06am On May 26, 2015 |
In other news, the Aba Mega Mall is being commissioned today! |
Politics › Re: Welcome To Ochendo Ultra Modern Market Commissioning by Remarkable: 12:57am On May 26, 2015 |
alotofgrace: And its because of this stupid market that he disrupt the activities at gate when I served there....
I am not even sure if he's completed the complex at umuyota When you say "Gate" are you referring to the Umuahia Manin market popularly called "Ishi-gate"? and where is Umuyota in Abia state? Does anyone have an example of what a "mechanic village" should look like, please post it here, maybe that will help Ochendo feel ashamed that he did not do well by providing all the mechanics littered in the city and roaming the streets where they are easily mistaken for mad men an alternative centralized location? |
Politics › Re: Welcome To Ochendo Ultra Modern Market Commissioning by Remarkable: 12:33am On May 26, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Jonathan We Are Sorry. by Remarkable: 5:32pm On May 25, 2015 |
NewNigeriaMind: From all indication, it appears jonathan will collapse this economy before he hands over the country.
Most banks are closing business.
Telecoms is affected gravely.
The real sector creating jobs for the youths which is the informal sector has shut down.
The airlines are shutting down.
All because we decided to vote another party.
I hereby use this medium to apologise to jonathan. We are sorry for not letting you continue for another four years. We know if we had voted you, before 2019 Nigeria would have been destroyed. That destruction is what you plan to achieve in a week to your hand over. For that please forgive us, we are sorry but otuoke needs you more. hahah.. funny one. why should he give a damn to people that don't give a damn if this country burns to ashes as long as a minority is sitting in Abuja? |
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Politics › Re: Okonjo-Award: Yale University Responds To Withdraw Call by Remarkable: 6:04am On May 25, 2015 |
Francis5: Igbos are reactive cowards Of course this title is false and a bait to draw your attention to this thread, seeing how anything Igbo sells like hot fire Now what am I saying? I am saying that Igbos are reactionary and should be more proactive when dealing with Yorubas Yorubas have a deep-seated hatred for Igbos, despite the edgy but so far peaceful co-existence existing between them However, Yorubas have done a couple of things, some at the whole-Igbo level, others at individual Igbo-level, to exemplify their hatred for any and everything Igbo
1. At the whole Igbo level, they betrayed Igbos during the Biafra war 2. At the whole Igbo-level, they threatened Igbos in Lagos with being drowned in the lagoon should they vote for a Yoruba candidate other than the one ordained by Tinubu 3. At the whole Igbo level, one of their own in Texas called for the extermination of Igbos in Lagos for not kotowing to theh Yoruba herd mentality of voting for Ambode 4. At the individual Igbo level, they started the campaign to undermine Philip Emeagwali. Fortunately it did not take them anywhere. 5. At the individual Igbo level they started the campaign to undermine Ngozi Okonjo Iweala. This one bounced back on their tiger-clawed faces.
There are more examples. Like several Yorubas home and abroad writing hate-filled articles about Igbos. In all these cases, they were bold enough to do it with real names, not fakes internet monikers like Francis5 (me). For that, I give them credit. This is where Igbos have been either cowardly, reactive, disinterested or all of the above.
Now why are Igbos not similarly undermining Yorubas and Yoruba interest anywhere in the world?
Few Igbos have risen to some of the most enviable positions in global/continental affairs, unlike Yorubas. As of date, there is no Yoruba equivalent of Ngozi Iweala (Former WB MD); there is no Yoruba answer to Oby Ezekwesili (former WB, VP); there is no Yoruba response to Arunma Oteh (former African Development Bank [AfDB] VP) and of course, there is no Yoruba mate to Kanayo Nwanze (current President of the International Fund for Agric. Development, IFAD).
Yoruba are making the first ever move to one of such positions, in the person of Akinwumi, current minister of Agriculture, who is vying for the president of AfDB.
Yorubas claim that GEJ's government is a failure. If that is the case, there is no choosing and picking: Akinwumi is also a failure and therefore ineligible to lead the AfDB.
This is time for Igbos to be proactive for once: a campaign against Akinwumi is in order at this time. He has 7 other Africans contesting against him. Please Igbos, start to send stuff to ADB and personally to the other candidates on how much of a failure GEJ's government is and therefore a minister who served in that failed government should not be trusted to lead ADB. I am taking the lead. Please use real names, even if they are not your name. Let the revenge begin, Now.
https://www.nairaland.com/2335189/igbos-reactive-cowards-igbo-man seriously? I really don't think stooping to their level is in order. Its not in our nature/culture to hate people for being hardworking or achievers... we see a good effort, we respect tit... don't stoop to their level, homie, it aint worth it. |
Politics › Re: Okonjo-Award: Yale University Responds To Withdraw Call by Remarkable: 5:54am On May 25, 2015 |
Normality: It is your ability to think as a black monkey and your docility that has impoverished Nigerians and Africans at large, quit whining, if you want to fight off white supremacists, carry out a revolution, pull out of AU(old haggard white stooges), UN, IMF, World Bank and stop looking sheepishly at looters and kleptomaniacs as they plunder "oyel money" and take it to foreign countries to store. When we are ready to change this contraption, lets revolt, execute OBJ, Atiku, IBB, T.Y Danjuma, Tinubu, T.A Orji, Amaechi, Elechi, GEJ all those vagabonds in NASS and jail others who have stolen us to non-ending poverty. Kill off all those wicked old men in politics, tear the police into shreds and carry our proper building. Else, stop whining about the award giving to one person out of few hundreds ruining this country and keep quiet. When Nigeria is ready to change, we will know, else it is only to cry and whine and sigh and lament but no action.
When Biafra comes, all those dirty thieves and politicians will either be put away for life or hanged in their compound to set example. Sanity will be restored and everyone will be accountable. I see the same pattern of events with countries, African ones especially, imagining a utopia that will be ushered in at the creation of their own independent nation... but things go downhill really fast and it just remains a dream forgone... we can't afford to be doing trial and error, can we? just saying/asking... |
Politics › Re: Okonjo-Award: Yale University Responds To Withdraw Call by Remarkable: 5:36am On May 25, 2015 |
bdidi: I never wanted to quote anybody on this issue but you touched sensitive part my good friend.
What has Biafra got to do with the brouhaha of Okonjo's honorary degree being revoked?
If the mastermind of that episode was a Yoruba man then I guess he is just been blinded and myopic to see the truth of what the finance minister has done. And that to me is a shame.
So my friend liking this futile and fruitless venture such as this to a more purposeful venture such as the Biafran struggle shows that perhaps you were not thinking out side the box or maybe you were not seeing the big picture of that very crucial struggle in the 60's
Biafra struggle was not a failure and till tomorrow, its still not a failure! You have to understand the psyche of these people - when they feel they are losing against the Igbos, even if a Yoruba and Igbo are supporting 3SC and Enyimba respectively, if Enyimba wins, the loser(s) will say "Well, at least you lost the war" lol just to help them feel better. so the moment you see them do that, know that e don pepper them for body well well... that people that lost a war over 40 years ago is competing with them apparently doesn't irk them. So don't be bothered one bit about them mentioning Biafra; as you said it is a war we are proud to have fought, shows what we can do as a people. Igbo kwe nu!!! |
Politics › Re: Okonjo-Award: Yale University Responds To Withdraw Call by Remarkable: 5:25am On May 25, 2015 |
pendy79: Cowardly is when grown men without brains of their own march up to war with cassava stem to take bullet from brazen guns of adekunle while their folk hero ran away dressed up like a woman to corlte d'ivoire.
Funny when nyamiris and people battling with OSU caste systems amongst themselves forgot the fact that their lineage from generations are known idiots and fools
How many did ojukwu led to their early graves again?
Guess who are the cowards? Your forefathers. Yorubas have a different definition for cowardice and bravery. Boys that took cassava sticks to a gunfight are cowards, while the man that brought a gun to the fight and fled is the brave one and hero - he not only had guns, he had 35, 000 soldiers with him and still he fled. (Its on wikkipedia and online... here, I got it for you  "Although Shuwa's 1st Division successfully captured Okigwe and the Obilagu airstrip the operation resulted in disaster for Adekunle's 3rd Marine Division in which it lost over 20,000 of its 35,000 soldiers, over 2/3 of the entire division, and found itself in short supply of both men and food." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_OAU Boys with cassava sticks chasing and killing grownass men with guns... nah wah o! Their Generals weep and run... Their men are taken on by women (from Dahomy) Biafran boys kick their oily behinds.. maybe that's why they hate seeing Biafrans prosper and want degrees or awards revoked? |
Politics › Re: Okonjo-Award: Yale University Responds To Withdraw Call by Remarkable: 2:37am On May 25, 2015 |
MayorofLagos: Yoruba did not loose.
Yale never said they disagree with the arguments postulated in the petition letter....they only said they have a tradition they are unwilling to break, however strong the case presented in the petition.
In other words, they are sticking with policy, even when it is faulted on principles.
Get it right! The petition was to get the honorary degree revoked (for flimsy reasons). was the degree revoked? Yes or no? You know the answer. They pretty much humiliated all you haters. condolences. |
Politics › Re: Succession: South'south And South'east Should Go To The Poll- Ubong .E. Daniel by Remarkable: 2:07am On May 25, 2015 |
Goodboiyy: okay clap 4 urself, Mr SS belongs 2. SE
Kids all over NL Yeah felt the same way too- that the OP is a kid... silly moffos eh... |
Politics › Re: Succession: South'south And South'east Should Go To The Poll- Ubong .E. Daniel by Remarkable: 6:13pm On May 24, 2015 |
oduastates: All I have to put here. Odua states territorial and the itshekiris want nothing to do with that lower Niger nonsense. The ogonis have also said the next journey for them after Nigeria is an independent ogoni state. you are over the in the west, and you are concerned on what the Ogoni's want? way over on the other side in the east? why is that? Left to me all these tiny communities will need a 100% Yes in a referendum before being allowed to join Biafra, because the last thing, very last thing, the only thing that is making me a tard uncomfortable with Biafra is the possibility of having internal problems like South Sudan, or Eritrea that got independence and became worse off,Biafra should not be rushed, careful, very careful calculations should be taken, it has to work, no time (or room) for nonsense. |
Politics › Re: Succession: South'south And South'east Should Go To The Poll- Ubong .E. Daniel by Remarkable: 6:02pm On May 24, 2015 |
Bia, Ubong Etuk Obong or whatever your name is, you can soil your trousers for all we care, nobody knows you, its on NL that your mischief ends... people on the ground in the SS are taking charge and forming groups to align with Biafra... how many leaders of the major groups have come out to say SS is not aligning to SE? Exactly, none. What you have is their attaching SS to SE (SS/SE) when they want to refer to the lower nigera, pretty much the former eastern region...
Hear this again, from an SS leader that matters (not you, sorry): "Lower Niger Congress has said the outcome of the 2015 elections has further shown the marginalisation of the South-Southa and South-East people and the need for the region to decide its continuation in the union called Nigeria.
President, Lower Niger Congress, Fred Agbeyegbe, at a press conference in Lagos on Monday said though the international community with its observers has adjudged the 2015 election as peaceful, free and fair, but many disputations around the nation’s constitutional foundation remain unattended to and particularly without any hope of true federalism being ushered into Nigeria.
Speaking on the theme, “The Lower Niger and the Reality of 2015” Agbeyegbe said that the Nigeria constitution and the nation’s democracy have not favoured the people and the region in spite of its abundant resources, therefore there is the need to seek self determination.
“We are, nevertheless, compelled to observe that, even if the rest of the world cannot see through the façade of a penchant for democracy, we, the ethnic nationalities, minorities, owners of the resources, victims of and for whose sake the Nigeria brand of democracy was wrought, are aware that their commercial interests in a ‘peaceful’ Nigeria, overrides any pretended interest in democracy."
Fred Agbeyegbe is an SS man, who are you? and who knows you? Exactly, nobody.
So go and take otapiapia ka o apiasia gi isi. Ozu nkita di ka gi. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Relocates Hausa Community Members Following Attacks by Remarkable: 12:54pm On May 24, 2015 |
DiademSh07: Nope! It simply state that indigenes of Lagos have constitutional rights to the land while immigrants has C of 0 which expires after 99yrs! Where does it say the land reverts (goes back) to the owner? |
Politics › Re: I Don’t Know What Fuel Subsidy Means– Buhari by Remarkable: 12:52pm On May 24, 2015 |
Sharksblow: This is the kind of president we need. .. so when GEJ wanted to remove subsidy, why was he opposed? |
Politics › Re: Fayose Relocates Hausa Community Members Following Attacks by Remarkable: 6:12am On May 24, 2015 |
DiademSh07: That wasn't a lie! The Certificate of Occupancy is 99 yrs which is for every immigrant that buys land in lagos, either from the govt or land owner! You can read it here: http://www.lagos-nigeria-real-estate-advisor.com/certificate-of-occupancy.html. I got an error message. Paste the text here that says the land will return to the seller. Note the contention is land returning to the owner. I maintain that the land does NOT return to the owner, and you said that it does. Do not now try to slip into the C/O that is renewable after 99 years going back to the owner. NO WHERE did it say the C/O goes back to the owner, and makes the original the owner again of the land. Unless I missed it. I searched the site myself and found the following; please paste your own findings. "Certificate of occupancy issued by the Lagos state government officially leases Lagos land to you, the applicant, for 99 yrs." "Well, the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria confers the ownership of ALL lands in the country on the government. Simply put . . . all lands in the country belongs to the respective state government. Consequently, to own a piece of land, you have to buy it from the government as it were. When you do, the government issues you a C of O which transfers ownership to you the buyer for 99yrs. Why 99yrs? That is the duration specified by the land use Act. In simple words, each C of O issued in Nigeria has a life-span of 99yrs. What happens after 99yrs?" That question is still subject of heated debate among experts. Some have adopted a wait-and-see attitude. Others postulate that the new owners of the land, you the buyer, can renew the certificate of occupancy when it expires. That makes sense, of course." http://www.lagos-nigeria-real-estate-advisor.com/certificate-of-occupancy.htmlAgain no where does it say the land goes back to the person you bought it from, unless there is somewhere else on this website you saw it? |
Politics › Re: List Of Countries That Got Their Independence By War(photo Attached) by Remarkable: 12:10am On May 24, 2015 |
WHO DID THEY FIGHT? dckelvin: 2.ITALY Italia "war of independence" was the worst of them all. they fought their first & second "war of independence" & lost it all. but their strong will for self determination made their "third war of independence" victorous & sucessful. |
Politics › Re: South South Is Not Part Of Biafra- Ubong .E. Daniel by Remarkable: 3:38pm On May 23, 2015 |
DiademSh07: Which lands? The land that goes back to the owner after 99 yrs? Keep wasting your money. Bunch of losers! Post the law here that states the land goes back to the owner (the previous seller of the land(. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Relocates Hausa Community Members Following Attacks by Remarkable: 2:52pm On May 23, 2015 |
DiademSh07: It is in the constitution law, so there nothing you can do about it! It is either you carry that building on your head to aba or we demolish it. By the way, the man who sold the land has children who are aware of the law! ... I take it that you have been combing the nook and cranny of the web trying to find something, even a lie that you can post here as an application of this law; ... well, so did I ... and you told a lie, why did you lie? that the land returns to the owner? i.e. the previous seller? what the law says that, first of all, all land belongs to the govt. ... and each person that owns land, needs a certificate of occupancy.... which expires, and thus can be renewed after 99 years FROM THE GOVT. The law never said it goes back to YOU as the poor seller of your father's land/property. I knew there was something fishy with you taking back your land myass. What lie is next? |
Politics › Re: Fayose Relocates Hausa Community Members Following Attacks by Remarkable: 2:26pm On May 23, 2015 |
DiademSh07: It is in the constitution law, so there nothing you can do about it! It is either you carry that building on your head to aba or we demolish it. By the way, the man who sold the land has children who are aware of the law! Has this law been applied in any case? The property owned by Sir Ojukwu is still in the Ojukwu family til today... and what does this law say about the money? paid? do I get a refund? |